Map of the Ski runs in Borovets
Borovets Weather & Snow Reports
Lifts
All ski lifts are open 9.00 am to 4.30 pm. Each lift closes for technical checks and maintenance for half a day each week and for 1 full day each month, see local signs for dates and times for each lift.
Ski runs |
Type |
Length [m] |
Height [m] |
| Borovets,Yastrebets 1 |
Gondola |
4827 |
1046 |
| Yastrebets 0,Borovets |
4-seat |
2050 |
609 |
| Sitnyakovo 1a,Borovets |
4-seat |
1902 |
516 |
| Martinovi Baraki 1,Borovets |
4-seat |
1209 |
313 |
| Markujik 2A |
Drag |
1086 |
308 |
| Markujik 3 |
Drag |
1031 |
366 |
| Markujik 1 |
Drag |
903 |
223 |
| Markujik 0 - beginners piste |
Drag |
500 |
42 |
| Martinovi Baraki 3 |
Drag |
200 |
50 |
| Martinovi Baraki 2 |
Drag |
180 |
33 |
The lift infrastructure of the resort is very well developed by drag lifts, baby tows, seat chain lifts, plus a gondola lift. 1 six-seat Gondola lift, 2 High Speed Quad Chair lifts, 1 Fixed Grip Quad Chair lift, 10 Surface ski lifts and 9 tow lifts. The 6 person gondola lift takes you up to the Yastrebets peak (2363 m above sea level). The difference in altitude is approx. 1046 m and length of route is 4827 m. The gondola lift has a capacity of 1200 persons per hour. The journey takes around 20 minutes. The total capacity of all tow lifts of Borovets is 8150 persons per hour. A recently completed 200-meter carpet lift takes the skiers from ski center Markujik to the upper station of the gondola lift "Yastrebetz"; and the widened 10 km long Musala Pathway provides an easy way to return to the resort.
Typical prices for equipment hire, ski/snowboard school and lift passes (2008-2009 season)
SKIERS |
6
days |
6
days |
13
days |
13
days |
| Adult |
Child |
Adult |
Child |
| Skis and
poles hire |
42
£ GBP |
30
£ GBP |
84
£ GBP |
60
£ GBP |
| Boots
(skiing) hire |
27
£ GBP |
19 £
GBP |
55
£
GBP |
37 £
GBP |
| Lift pass
only |
90
£ GBP |
60
£ GBP |
182
£ GBP |
120
£ GBP |
| Ski school
group tuition (4 hrs per day) |
85
£ GBP |
56
£ GBP |
170
£ GBP |
110
£ GBP |
FULL SKI
PACKAGE:
Full ski equipment + ski school + lift pass |
156 £ GBP |
117
£ GBP |
312
£ GBP |
233
£ GBP |
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|
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| SNOWBOARDERS |
6
days |
|
13
days |
|
| Adult |
|
Adult |
|
| Snowboard hire |
47
£ GBP |
h |
94
£ GBP |
h |
| Boots hire |
34
£ GBP |
h |
67 £
GBP |
h |
| Lift pass only |
90
£
GBP |
h |
182
£ GBP |
h |
| Snowboard school (3
days/2 hrs) |
3
days/2hrs - 48 £ GBP |
h |
|
h |
FULL SNOWBOARD
PACKAGE:
Snowboard + boots + school + lift pass |
156 £
GBP |
h |
|
h |
(Prices shown are in GB Pounds £ and may vary between hire shops)
Ski School
One of the major attractions of Bulgaria and especially Borovets is the high standard of instruction available at a much lower cost than is common in the ski resorts of western europe. The instruction is divided into 5 different levels according to the skill level of the individual. The lessons may be group or individual (subject to request) and the duration of the course is from anything from 3 to 12 days. There is also a ski kindergarten for the children aged 4 to 8 years which runs for the entire day.
Night skiing
For night skiing there is a special lift pass that has to be bought separately at the kiosks on the pistes. It is valid from 5 pm till 10 pm.
Cross-country skiing
35 km of cross country trails are designed according to the requirements of FIS (Federation Internationale de Ski), at minimum width of 6 m. The resort also offers biathlon facilities for training and competitions.
Other activities
Ski-doo - 2 person ski-doos are available for local rent in the resort. Tourists can be guided through the the local forests by an instructor.
Ski jumping
Every Wednesday the local ski and snowboarding instructors put on a Ski Jumping show on the slopes in front of the Hotel Rila. The show is free for all that attended ski school during the week but there is a charge for those who have not attended ski school. There are, however, many bars in the local area where you can sit and enjoy a drink whilst watching the show for free.
Super Borovets
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| Map showing the Super Borovets area and the location of the new gondola. |
The Super Borovets project is one of the largest and most expensive investment and development projects in Bulgarian history. It will enlarge Borovets village to encompass the nearby towns of Samokov and Beli Iskar. The resort will be divided into three levels:
Level 1 or Low Borovets: A brand new development just outside of Samokov, this area will cater for the less economically well off tourists, but will have good connections and transport with Borovets and the main ski area. This project will provide around 5,000 hotel rooms.
Level 2 or Borovets: Consists of the existing Borovets with extensive investment and development. This will provide around 10,000 hotel rooms (approximately what Borovets currently provides) and will remain as the main accommodation area.
Level 3 or Super Borovets: This will cater for those looking for 5 star hotels and a luxury experience, however it will provide no more than 2,500 hotel rooms.
The 500M euro project started in 2004 and is planned to be completed by 2012 and the current plan is to expand the number of pistes by constructing 19 new ones bringing the total ski-able area to around 90 km. To cope with the higher demand for ski-lifts and gondolas, 12 new ski-lifts will be built. One of these lifts will be a multi-station gondola which connects Borovets to Samokov allowing skiers easy access to the slopes from the Lower Borovets development site. At least one of the new pistes to be constructed will take skiers back to Lower Borovets ensuring visitors can ski back home whichever portion of Super Borovets they reside in.
| Map of the Super Borovets piste area, showing the existing and proposed ski runs. |
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